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Top Ten Most-Read mises.org Articles in November

The Top Ten most-read articles for November, based on unique pageviews:

1. DEA Releases New Drug Overdose Death Figures: Guns Safer than Prescription Drugs by Ryan McMaken 

2. If Sweden and Germany Became US States, They Would be Among the Poorest States by Ryan McMaken 

3. Academic Welfare Queens by Tho Bishop 

4. The Great Thanksgiving Hoax by Richard Maybury 

5. Open Borders Are an Assault on Private Property by Lew Rockwell 

6. The Good Ol’ Days: When Tax Rates Were 90 Percent by Andrew Syrios 

7. Blowback: The Washington War Party’s Folly Comes Home to Roost by David Stockman 

8. For WHO, Red Meat Is a Red Herring by Yuri Maltsev 

9. The Mistake of Only Comparing US Murder Rates to “Developed” Countries by Ryan McMaken 

10. Social Security: The Long Slow Default by Kirby Cundiff 

 

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